Hollywood Plantation

The Hollywood Plantation in Thomasville, Georgia, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, in 2003.

It is a 38 acres (15 ha) property with four contributing buildings, including its main house, which is a Colonial Revival-style mansion built in 1928.

The mansion was built for Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Devereux, who had owned the property since 1915, and had improved its main house, which got burnt in a fire on January 20, 1928.

[2] It was deemed significant for its architecture and for its use in entertainment/recreation, as used by Henry K. Devereux, who had retired from industry in 1911, and was then a harness horse fancier.

[2] The mansion was designed by architect John B. Thomas; it was expected to cost $75,000 to build and was built by Ezra Quarterman Stacey.